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[MARC] Author: Johann Friedrich Immanuel Tafel Translator: John Henry Smithson
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SWEDENBORG ON TOOTH - ACHE. 627
NOTE 23.
ANDERS CARL RUTSTRÖM .
Anders Carl Rutström , (see Document, 5, No. 18,) an able
clergyman, who was persecuted during the whole of his official life
by the Consistory of Stockholm , on account of his pietistic or
Moravian sentiments. In 1752, he became pastor of the Hedvig
Eleonora parish in Stockholm ; and in 1757, in Ladugårdslandet, by
which he obtained a seat in the Consistory. In 1765, his enemies
succeeded in not only depriving him of his office, but even in banish
ing him from Sweden. For four years he lived in Hamburg and
Copenhagen, until he was re -called in 1769 by a resolution of the
Diet at Norrköping. On his return the clergy protested against his
re- instatement in office, and even succeeded in having him confined
in prison, "on account of his dangerous character.” There he died
in 1772.
NOTE 24.
EDWARD CARLESON .
Edward Carleson (see Document 5, No. 19), President of the Col
lege of Commerce, was born in 1704, and died in 1768. In company
with Baron von Höpken he undertook a long journey, from 1732 to
1746, to eastern countries for the purpose of collecting information
useful for the commerce of Sweden (see Note 134).
NOTE 25 .
CARL REINHOLD BERCH .
Carl Reinhold Berch (see Document 5, No. 10 ), Councillor of Chan
cery, was born in 1706, and died in 1777. He was a very learned
man , and a great numismatician; he was a member of all the learned
societies in Sweden, and of the Antiquarian Society of London.
NOTE 26.
SWEDENBORG ON TOOTH-ACHE.
Cfr. Arcana Cælestia, No. 5720, where Swedenborg says as
follows: “There were hypocrites with me, namely such, as spoke in
a holy manner on Divine things, and, indeed, in such a manner as
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